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Wednesday April 09, 2003 17:36 by Jonah Brucker-Cohen - Dublin Art and Technology Association databaseevent at yahoo dot com
Art and Technology Symposium and Fair DATA:BASE is a one-day conference exploring the theme of "Democratization of Technology" featuring artists/musicians/technologists/academics and works that engage the public, where the public is essential to the nature of the work (execution, presentation, involvement). In addition to the symposium, the space will feature a workshop space with basic prototyping tools, a technology swap-meet for people to freely trade old and used equipment, vendors selling technology-art based wares (art books, artist-made mouse pads, digital prints, etc...), and ongoing live interventions and performances during the day. The Dublin Art and Technology Association (DATA) in association with Darklight Digital Festival, The Digital Hub and Critical Voices Presents DATA:BASE / DATA:BASS ::::DATA:BASE is a one-day conference which will be held on April 26th 2003 in The Digital Hub Cash and Carry warehouse space in Dublin’s Digital Hub. Exploring the theme of “Democratisation of Technology” and featuring artists/musicians/technologists/academics whose works engage the public. Public participation is essential to the conference, the nature of the work, its execution, presentation and involvement. ::::DATA:BASE invites producers, authors, students, filmmakers, **************************************************** Daytime event: In addition to the symposium, the warehouse space will feature a workshop with basic prototyping tools, a technology swap-meet for people to freely trade old and used equipment, vendors selling technology-art based wares (art books, artist-made mouse pads, digital prints, etc…), and ongoing live interventions and performances during the day. Nighttime event: **************FURTHER INFORMATION******************* ::::DATA:BASE – Digital Dialogues What: a one-day conference, featuring renowned International artists discussing art, education and technology. One day conference will feature visiting artists’ presentations by UK-based teams – * 10:45 am - 12 pm Thomson & Craighead (www.thomsoncraighead.com), * 2:30pm – 3:45 pm US-based artist Leah Gilliam , Boredom Research * 3:45 - 6 pm Open Day / Workshops * 7 – 10 pm – DATA:BASS Between presentations there will be a panel discussion focused on “Educational Institutions in Art and Technology” and “Digital Art and the Public” with guests including Marie Redmond (TCD), Paul O’Brien (NCAD), Tim Redfern (PixelCorps), Dr. Linda Doyle (TCD), Conor McGarrigle (stunned.org), and more. The day will also include installations such as Boredom Research’s artificial life MIDI installations “System 1.6” and “K-19”, Thomson & Craighead’s humorous take on post-dotcom merchandise with Dot-Store.com, and Desperate Optimist’s Catalogue of Disasters. ** Stalls will be setup for vendors selling technology-art based wares (art books, artist-made mouse pads, digital prints, etc…) including booths and info from local University art/tech graduate programs, book stores, theater spaces, arts organizations and more! ** The technology swap meet invites visitors to drop off their old or outdated equipment (such as old synthesizers, hard drives, computers, monitors, amplifiers, gadgets) and trade them with other participants. ** The all-day open workshop space featuring a “SCRAPYARD MIDI CHALLENGE” that will allow festival attendees to create instruments and participate in short visiting artist-led workshops using minimal or found objects and basic electronics and in the evening performance.
::::DATA:BASS What: Interactive Experiments- an evening event with performances by Boredom Research, Del 9, Ambulance, Double Adaptor, and more, also screenings, and installations to culminate the day’s activities.
Seating is limited so early registration is essential. ::::DATA:BASE is supported by The Digital Hub (www.thedigitalhub.com), Critical Voices (www.artscouncil.ie), Dublin Art and Technology Association (www.coin-operated.com/data), DarkLight Digital Festival (www.darklight-filmfestival.com), Media Lab Europe (www.mle.ie), and Sink Digital Media (www.sink.ie) **************************************************** |
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